Brer Rabbit is taken from a 17th century Italian silk and Morris first registered the design in 1882. Named after the Uncle Remus children's books popular at the time, Brer rabbit himself can be found hidden among the leaves.

Designed by Alison Gee in 2013, this printed fabric has been inspired by Morris & Co's The Forest Tapestry drawn by William Morris, Philip Webb and J.H. Dearle in 1887. It depicts scrolling acanthus leaves, a lion, peacock, hare and fox among bunches...

Morris designed Pimpernel in 1876 and later chose it to decorate his dining room at Kelmscott House in Hammersmith, London. The design is a complex structure of tulip flowers and leaves in a swirling pattern, resting on a contrasting aubergine ground...

This distinctive design features a sinuous free-flowing pattern, capturing the gentle underwater movement of plants. Originally designed by J.H.Dearle in 1901, the intricate pattern is printed on smooth 300 thread count cotton percale in a moody palette...

Kelmscott Tree is a new design by Alison Gee. Inspired by bed curtains at William Morris's home, Kelmscott Manor, which were embroidered by May Morris in 1891. Kelmscott Tree has been painted in the Morris studio and adapted into a beautiful embroidery...

Designed by morris in 1874, acanthus is one of his most instantly recognisable designs. this pure cotton matelasse throw features a raised acanthus leaf pattern, adding a subtle decorative element to the morris beds.Wash seperately on wool cycle100% cotton...

strawberry thief is one of william morris most famous designs. he was inspired to create the original fabric after watching thrushes stealing strawberries from the kitchen garden of his countryside home, kelmscott manor, in oxfordshire. the bedlinen...

Make your bed the standout feature of your bedroom with this king size duvet cover by Morris & Co. Featuring an elegant countryside-inspired pattern which is one of William Morris` most famous designs, its colour palette of blues, greens and browns is...

Make your bed the standout feature of your bedroom with this single duvet cover by Morris & Co. Featuring an elegant countryside-inspired pattern which is one of William Morris` most famous designs, its colour palette of blues, greens and browns is great...

Strawberry Thief is one of William Morris` most famous designs. He was inspired to create the original fabric after watching thrushes stealing strawberries from the kitchen garden of his countryside home, Kelmscott Manor, in Oxfordshire. The bedlinen...

This distinctive design features a sinuous free-flowing pattern, capturing the gentle underwater movement of plants. Originally designed by J.H.Dearle in 1901, the intricate pattern is printed on smooth 300 thread count cotton percale in a moody palette...